Here's why:
* "Togue" is not a word in standard English. It might be a misspelling of "tough," but even then, it's not a meaningful comparison between humans and dogs.
* "Cleaner" is a subjective term. While dogs are known for being more hygienic about their bodies (grooming themselves regularly), humans have developed complex hygiene practices. Both species have their own ways of maintaining cleanliness.
Important points to consider:
* Different species, different needs: Dogs and humans have evolved different ways of staying clean and healthy. This doesn't mean one is "better" than the other.
* Hygiene is cultural: What is considered clean varies across cultures and time periods.
* Both species can be unhygienic: Both dogs and humans can be dirty or neglect hygiene. It's not a characteristic of a species but an individual behavior.
Instead of comparing, let's appreciate the unique ways each species maintains its health and cleanliness.